Bass Pro Shops® Stik-O™ Worm - 5-3/8"
- Casts like a rock
- Great on suspended and bedding bass
- Easy to rig
- Loaded with salt and infused with 8up scent
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 151
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by cmorjoe Just as good!
When you are on Social Security you try to watch your pennys anyway you can. In my opinion these are just as good as Senkos and at alot better price. In my experience the bass can't tell the difference!
April 24, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by bigbassinnh there should be a recall
the black and orange ones are half and half last year I bought them this year and they r all swailed togetter bad qc for bass pro shop
April 23, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by jaxbasser love em
great bait. i love the color. Especially good for bedding fish.
April 19, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Jbush Better than name brand!
These lures no matter size perform as well as the high end lures. They are also more durable than ones twice the price. A must have!
April 9, 2013
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Anybody ever try these on a shaky head or other stand-up jig head? Does it work or are the Stik-Os too heavy? I'm going to try it anyway...just looking for ideas.Answers
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I use the 4 inch it seemed to work better. i found out because i cut about a fourth off of a 5 3/8" one and it worked great.A:
i tryed it but it ended catching nothing but tiny ones (2 oz bass)Top 250 Contributor
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i use worms on jigs a lot and they work great. stikos wont float but bass will still eat them.Details:
i fish several large and small ponds with water clarity depending on the weatherAnswers
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I would buy a few colors1.Green Pumpkin
2.watermelon red flake
3.mardi gras
4.black blue fleck
These all work well for ponds as well as lakes and rivers
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Try black/blue lamenate. Color 91 has out fished everyone in the boat with me over and over.Top 250 Contributor
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Dark Melon PepperA:
anything green.A:
I've used Crawberry early in the morning when the sun is just peaking over the horizon and also when there is a cloudy overcast and it works well. Later in evening darker....such as june bug or all black works well. On a clear day...stick with natural colors....like bluegill or shad. Look at the baitfish in the pond so you know what colors to mimic with your worms.A:
Have best success with the green based colors, green pumpkin and watermelonseed. Pumpkinseed also works well for me.A:
FOR CLEAR OR STAINED WATER WATERMELON RED FLAKE OR WATERMELON PEARL. MUDDY WATER LIKE A BRIGHT COLOR LIKE NEON. AND BUBBLEGUM IS A GREAT PRE SPAWN PATTERN.A:
WATERMELON SEED HAS NEVER FAILED FOR MEA:
I really like the greens and natural colors for clear water. White kills them in dark water.Top 500 Contributor
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Watermelon Red Flake in clear-ishGreen Pumpkin in slight stain
Junebug in stained
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Best are Junebug, watermelon seed and green pumpkin - old traditional ones for stained or any type water. . Bold also works - pink, bright orange and yellows work in the clear water.Answers
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yes and it works great around structure such as rocks ledges and grassA:
yes they can and they will last longer than the competitionTop 1000 Contributor
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Yes i would only reccomend wacky rigging for these lures, if you want to texas rig get the yamamotosA:
This picture should answer your question...(look closely at rig still in fish's mouth under my hand)Images for this Answer
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I just met a fishermen that told me that he only fishes using the wacky worm option and has had lots of luck using this method. He only uses these stik baits.A:
absolutely they work just as good as the higher priced stick wormsA:
yup I fish them that way almost exclusively and they work great!A:
yesTop 500 Contributor
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Short answer YES definiteley. Long answer NO. Dingers WAAAAAAAAY better in all ways.Top 500 Contributor
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Yes i have done it before and it dose work.A:
yes, perfect replacement for a senkoDetails:
i was wondering if the stick-o had the same action but more durability than the senko. if this is true i could save a ton because there is such a difference in price.Answers
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the gary yamamotos are much better in quality, weight, action and the yamamotos are the only senko so far to have a vertical fall when rigged texas, and for me catch a fish for every dollar i spend on them or morethe bass pros are cheaper but do not fall vertically when rigged texas style, i would only reccomend fishing these wacky
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I prefer the action of the Stick-O rigged wacky over the Senko, because they have a quicker action. However, the opposite is true when used weightless or Texas rigged. The Stick-O is definitely more durable!A:
Both have the same durability problems when wacky rigged, the Stik-O is a little lighter so has a slower rate of sinking. Since trying the Stik-O it has replaced most of my others...price is the big advantage...and there are a few different color combinations offered in the Stik-O that I have found to be good.A:
they arent quite as "floppy" as the senko which is what i started with but after catching thousands of bass over the last three years with stik-o worms ill never go back they last through way more fishA:
In my opinion they have the same action and rate of descent as a gy senko.as far as durability I think the hold up much better.Save yourself some money and switch over to these I don't think you'll be disappointed.A:
yesTop 500 Contributor
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More durable but the action stinks and the plastic is cheap. Senkos are a rip though and tear up easy. The YUM Dinger is vastly superior to both.A:
Senko are by far greater. BPS stick-o are little more frim compaired to senkos but the price reflects. Buy 18 for $4 or 10 for $8...do the math.A:
the senko may have a little better action on the drop, but the stik-o makes up for it with more durability abd WAY better pricing. I stock up at sale time at the start of the year, and do very well on both buckets and smalliesA:
It has the same action, and the durability is the same. The advantage is in the price and the number of baits per bag.A:
Well i've used stickos many times and i got to say it's maybe not as durable as the gy senko but it's definately an effective worm. I've caught many largemouths on these lures.Details:
Looking to see if the sink rate is the same/similar to the original GY 5" Senko.Answers
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Close to it. I use these over those alot now.Top 250 Contributor
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They are the sameTop 1000 Contributor
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They are a little heavier and they fall a little faster but you for sure can cast them a lot fartherA:
They fall slower but it is still a good alt.A:
yes thet are and they are a little longer so the bigger fish will also take themTop 1000 Contributor
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No, and they will not preform as wellA:
I just switched over from Senkos to Stik-O for the purpose of saving money and I will say they are just as good as far as catching fish goes. The Senko is a bit heavier but no by much. I get longer casts with the Senko. I'd say that durability is roughly the same. The Senko may be a tad more durable in the weeds. I fished two consecutive days with the Stik-O and caught 40+ bass. Two were over 5 lbs, one 4 ponder, and lots of 2 and 3 pounders. I really like the green (any shade) stik-Os the best. Here's my first fish of the year using a Stik-OImages for this Answer
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I think they do I have fished both and the only difference I have seen is the price!A:
about the sameTop 500 Contributor
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Yes BUT -only because they are 3/8" longer and a tad wider. They measure 5-3/8" Where a Senko is 5". They 5" Dinger is superior to both.Top 100 Contributor
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I think that when I use the 5 3/8 and compare it to the five inch Senko it is as fast, maybe faster. I don't think it has the same action on the fall. When compared with a six inch Senko the Stik-o is slower on the fall. I also struggle with the durability, I hate to say it but the original is still better.1 of 1
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